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PTCB Immunization Certification
Exam 2026 (Actual Exam)
Questions Merged with Correct
verified Answers | Already Graded
A+ | 2026 Latest Update!!!


parts of this syringe (left to right) - ANSWER-Plunger, barrel, hub,
needle
1921 diphtheria outbreak killed - ANSWER-15000 Americans
2025- 2026 covid 19 recommendations - ANSWER-- no clear guidelines
for fall 2025
- 65+ up can get vaccine
- Novavax additional dose recommended 2 months after last dose of
initial series
- monovalent vaccines for will target JN.1 lineage
> most common strains this year are LP.8.1 and NB.1.8.1 in USA
-people may decide to wait at least 3 months from the onset of
symptoms of a recent covid infection before receiving an updates dose

,> this may allow for better immune response by the additional dose
A Pharmacy Technicians role - ANSWER-1. Walk the patient through
the questionnaire
2. Provide the appropriate VIS and EUA based on the immunization(s)
3. Input the prescription either from the pharmacist or provider
4. Fill the prescription
5. Prep the area of immunization
6. Verify the patient, correct vaccine, and expiration date prior
7. Administer the immunization
8. Assess the patient for adverse drug reactions immediately following
A previous severe allergic reaction to influenza vaccine is a - ANSWER-
Contraindication to future receipt of the vaccine
ACIP - ANSWER-Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
Adacel (Sanofi Pasteur) Tdap - ANSWER--10-64 years
-0.5 mL IM
Adults >= 75 should receive ______ dose of RSV vaccine - ANSWER-
Single
Adults born _____ or later require documentation of one or more
MMR dose - ANSWER-1957
Adults born before ___ are generally considered immune to measles,
mumps, and rubella - ANSWER-1957
Adults can receive PCV15 at ages _______ if not previously immunized
with underlying medical conditions - ANSWER-19 to 64

,Adults with no evidence of immunity should receive a ____ dose
series of varimax - ANSWER--two
-4-8 weeks apart
-recommended to those with no history/evidence of previous varicella
infection
Adults with no record should receive _____ dose of Tdap - ANSWER--
One
-booster every 10 years with Td or Tdap
Afluria (Seqirus) IIV4 - ANSWER--IM
-6 months +
Ages 11-12 should with no record should receive _____ dose of Tdap -
ANSWER-One
Ages 15 and older should receive a recommended _____ dose series
of HPV vaccine - ANSWER--3
- at 0, 1 to 2 months, and 6 months
Ages less than 15 should receive a recommended _____ dose series of
HPV vaccine - ANSWER--2
-at 0 and 6-12 months
Allergic adverse reaction to immunizations - ANSWER--rare
-caused by vaccine itself or some other component of the vaccine
-anaphylaxis may be life-threatening
>emergency protocol and supplies for the treatment of anaphylaxis
required

, Always keep your eye on the ______ after it has been in a patient -
ANSWER-Needle
Anaphylaxis signs and symptoms - ANSWER--generalized itching
-erythema(redness)
-urticaria (hives)
-angioedema (swelling of lips, face, or throat)
-severe bronchospasm (wheezing)
-shortness of breath
-shock
-abdominal cramping
-cardio vascular collapse
Anaphylaxis treatment - ANSWER-- notify pharmacist and call 911
-epinephrine
-if ems has not arrived and symptoms are still present, repeat dose
every 5-15 minutes up to 3 doses depending on patient response
-keep patient in supine position (flat on back) unless he or she is
having breathing difficulties
-monitor blood pressure and pulse every 5 minutes
-report the incident to the vaccine adverse event reporting systems
(VAERs)
Antipyretics (eg children's acetaminophen) may be useful for -
ANSWER-The treatment of fever and or local discomfort that may
result after receiving immunizations

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